| | PROBLEMS OF MODERN ECONOMICS, N 2 (62), 2017 | | FROM THE HISTORY OF SOCIO-ECONOMIC THOUGHT AND NATIONAL ECONOMY | | Garkavenko I. S. PhD student, Chair of the History of Economics and Economic Thought Department of Economics, St. Petersburg State University
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| The article discusses finance-and-credit, tax and custom regulation of entrepreneurship in post-reform Russia (second half of the 19th — beginning of the 20th c.). At the time, the state did not possess absolute autonomy in adopting various laws regulating economic activity; often, for the sake of attracting investment resources and foreign technologies, the state had to forgo certain national interests. Particularly significant for the present-day situation is the period when Russia had been conducting liberal customs and trade politics, and then drastically changed the course for the sake of protectionism politics. The reasons for this “turn” is the major focus of the article | Key words: economic history of Russia, entrepreneurship, custom politics, banking regulation | Pages: 255 - 259 |
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